AMUSSMEHTS. II JJ K » THEATRE. Lessees and Proprietors Mesera Hiscooto, Hayman, and Co. Stage Manager Mr W. H. Bent Musical Director Mr J, A. Delaney. Rain or Shine—lt Makes No Difference. The discriminating public know that HISCOCKS & HAYMa.N'3 MAMMOTH MAMMOTH MAMMOTH MIKSTRELS MAMMOTH MAMMOTH MAMMOIH Present the very best Entertainment given in Dunedin, and consequently Our Klega't Theatre Is Crowded to Excess Nightly. Again last evening numbers denied admission. DO COME EAIiLY TO-NIGHT. Positively our last Night But Four. Our season must end on Saturday Night. TO-SIGHT—Last Tr-featation of our SECOND PROGRAMME. To-morrow—Entire Change. Last Night of MAEIT A N A . Last Night of the BABES IN THE WOOD. See us—you will never repent it. Prices: Cirole, 4*; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. THO3. KENNEDY, Business Mauager. RS HARDINGE-BRITTEN will give tbe Last of this Course of WEEK-NIGHT LECTURES On Popular Scionoe At the ATHENAEUM HILL, On Tuesday Evening June 10, at 8 o'clock. Doors open at73o. Subject—"Magnetism, or the Soul of Things." Admission—Front seats, Is 6d; back do, 6d. QRAND POPULAR CONCERT. OPERATIC SELECTIONS. GARRISON HALL, ON FRIDAY, JUNE 13th, 1879, at 8 p.m. the Patronage of Lieutenant Colonel Stavely, Wajor Wales, and the Dunedin School Committee. „ a PROGRAMME. Conductor, Mr W. Miller; Pianist, Mr F. Bay ley. 1 « , . Pam !• 1. Selection Drum and Fife Band J. Chorus—" March of tbo Men of Harlech" 8. Solo—" When other lips" ... .„ Xj% 4. Chorus--''Friendship' 5 (Lucia) ... Donizetti 5. Solo—" Strangers Yet" Gabriel %' £rio-«lnfida»("3rovatore") ... Verdi 7. Chorus a oi\ m jC Auber 8. Polo—"She wore a wreath of roses"... Knight 8. Chorus—" Or co' dadi" (««Trovatora") Verdi Interval of Ten Minutes. , „ Babt 2. 1. Overture 2. Chorus— 41 On yonder rook reclining" n a , Auber a. Holo— O. Thou fair and tender blossom" 4. Trio-" The Wreatb" ... MaztiZghi «' °« l0 Fo'-ever" ... ... Blockley 6. Chorus—"Behold the morn" ... Auber "' Solo -" Good-bye, sweetheart" ... Batton «. Chorus—" The gipßy chonu" ... Kcrffe ». National Anthem ... Drum and Fife Band Proceeds in aid of the Middle District School Drum and Fife Band. Admission—Body of Hall, la i Front Seats, 2s. JOHN H. OHAVMAN, Hon. Sec RINOESS THEATRE. MONDAY7I6th JUNE, And following Nights, When GARMINI MORLEY Will appear in his own original character of ANGELO MONTE FIORI, In the Opera of THE TWO BRIDES (Composed and written by him in Dunedin), Supported by the following Ladies and Gentlemen : Madelena MisßHesford Amelia (her mother) ... Miss Beveiidge *!▼«» - ~ ..... Miss Lack Taliero (a senator of Vonice) .., Mr Springer Marco (valet to Angelo) ... Mr Burrows Pietro (a gondolier) MrOallender Tomaso (an old blind man) ~ Mr Corliss Friends of Angelo, Nobles, Peasants, Friars, Gondoliers, etc. Tho scene of the opera is laid in Venice and in Padua, a dependency of Venioe. situated some few miles distant on the mainland, about the year 1580. Box Office at Begg's Music Saloon. Circle, 7s 6d and 5»; Stalls, 4s ; Pit, 2s. UE E N THEA T R E . Sub-lessee and Manager ... Mr George Darrell lasteo* Hiscooks, Hayman, & Co. MONDAY, JUNE 16, Grand ( Special Production cf Mr George Darrell's wonderful, successful, mystic, sensation Drama, BACK FROM THE GRAVE. The most startling dram* of the day. Entirely New Boenery, and Marvellous Mesmeric and Spiritualist™ Effeots, and the Greatest Sensation Scene Yet witnessed on the Colonial Stage. MR and MRS GEORGE DARRELL, And the Best Company in tho Australi >s. Colonial Author, Colonial Play, Colonial Artistes. ANCING. DANCING. DANCING.— - Temperance Hall, Prince of Wales Quadrille Club. Every Thursday evening. elms string band. Ladies by invitation tioket. Established 1865. Juvenile and Adult Classes arranged to suit the wishes of everyone. Ladies' instruction class, Wednesday evening; gentleman's, Friday evenings. Private lessons given. Terms to each class, one guinea per quarter. For full particulars, apply to Mrs Hamann, Fernhill street, near the Cricket ground. SHIPPING. STEAM TO OAMARU, '"AND D.S. Co.'s S..S. WAITAKI lcavp« Dunedin for Oamaru _ on Thursday, 12th June. v*!, tIU 4 P' m - Passengers Steerage, 5s (not inoluding mealß or railway Freight, 12s 6d per ton (inoluding |ffnarfw?e dues at Oamaru). Offices: Union Buildings, Bond street. PUBLIC NOTICES. "JJ"EW CARPETS, 1879. New Designs Brussels Carpets New Patternß Tapestry Carpets New Patterns Kidder Carpets—Rugs to 'correspond New Curtain Tapestries Rioh Satin Brocades Rick Silk Brocades Pompadores, Magdala, Semiranda Wool Tapestries, plain and figured Washable Gilt Cornices Sail Cloth Cretonnes Linoleums, Floor-cloths, eto. . HERBERT. HAYNES. * CO. I ROWN, BWING, k 00. Are now landing, ex Dunnottar Cartle, some deoided Bai gains in Dress Materials, viz. : 1 case Figured Crape Cloth will bs marked 2 cases Twill Costume Cloth will bTmwkwF*' case New Broche Cloth will be marked* **** 1 case Colored Empress Cord will be marked ' 8 oases Plain Satin Cloths, all shades, 1 be i ~ „ marked Is 6d per yard. 1 case the New wave Cord will bo marked Is 6d per yard. N.B.—The above quotations, are fully 88 pet cent, lower than the same goods bought at the coinmenorment of the season, and are undoubteiHy of unexceptional value. BROWN, KW!3£r, & CO.
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Evening Star, Issue 5074, 10 June 1879, Page 2
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